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Cite as: [2020] NIIT 22356_19IT

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THE INDUSTRIAL TRIBUNALS

 

CASE REF:  22356/19

 

CLAIMANT:                          Damian Thomas Toner

 

RESPONDENT:                  Metro Surveillance Group Ltd

 

 

 

JUDGMENT

 

The judgment of the tribunal is that the respondent is ordered to pay to the claimant £751.06 in satisfaction of the claimant’s claim for breach of contract and unlawful deduction from wages.

 

 

 

CONSTITUTION OF TRIBUNAL

 

Employment Judge (sitting alone):       Employment Judge Greene

                       

 

 

APPEARANCES:

 

The claimant appeared in person.

 

The respondent was represented by Mr J McCrystal of the respondent company.

 

 

1.         The claimant claimed payment for unpaid wages which was characterised as a breach of contract claim and a claim for unlawful deduction from wages.

 

2.         The respondent did not enter a response and therefore did not take in the proceedings. 

 

3.         In the absence of a response I made a Default Judgement in favour of the claimant on liability only for breach of contract and unlawful deduction from wages on
11 December 2019. 

 

4.         A remedy hearing was fixed for 7 February 2020. 

 

 

 

5.         Having heard evidence from the claimant in relation to his claim I was satisfied that the claimant is owed £751.06 for unpaid wages which may also be characterised as a breach of contract. 

 

6.         An oral judgment was given at the hearing for the tribunal’s judgement.

 

7.         This is a relevant judgment for the purposes of the Industrial Tribunals (Interest) Order (Northern Ireland) 1990.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Employment Judge:

 

 

Date and place of hearing:  7 February 2020, Belfast.

 

 

This judgment was entered in the register and issued to the parties on:

 


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